Blurb:
“I dreem [sic] of
kneeling…for her.”
It’s a simple sentence carved on a school maintenance shed wall, but it’s a
message a Domme can’t ignore. Especially when Vera meets the man who wrote it,
and he’s nothing like any submissive she’s encountered before.
Rev is a janitor at a middle school, and possesses a singing voice that “calls
the soul home” in his family’s church. He’s the most spiritually mature and
intuitive person Vera has met, a man good at caring for others; the school
kids, his church congregation, and his family. But the relationship he yearns
for with a woman is a challenge to his family’s understanding, and their
control over his life’s path.
While only a Mistress with a strong spiritual compass herself can help him
reconcile the two, only he can bring her the love Vera feels like she’s waited
two lifetimes to have.
My review:
At Her Will is an absolutely sublime novel dealing with the
nature of love in all its iterations. The love between family and friends, man
and woman and the Devine. Vera and Rev teach us that love is the great
equalizer. This story beautifully details a loving and spiritual journey
between two souls meant to be. This book left me amazed at the tapestry painted
in words. This may be my favorite Joey W. Hill book yet. Stunning.
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